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A council is planning the largest single displacement of
poor people from London in the wake of the coalition government's controversial
welfare reforms, singling out more than 700 families to be moved up to 200
miles away. Camden council said that it would shortly be
contacting 761 households, comprising 2,816 adults and children, because the
coalition's benefit cap – which limits total welfare payments to £500 a week
for families – will mean that they will be unable to afford their current
accommodation or any other home in the south-east. The Labour-controlled council warns that the
majority of these families have three children and, once the cap is imposed
this summer, will need to find on average an additional £90 a week for rent to
remain in their homes – which means "sadly the only long-term solution for
some households will be to move".
The local authority says it has been forced to look as far afield as
Bradford, Birmingham and Leicester
and warns that 900 schoolchildren – more than one child for each class as an
average across the borough's schools – face having their education disrupted by
the move. Read more on the Guardian
website.
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